Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor Revised (TVPS-R)..a mystery for you all

An OT friend sent me this…the child is almost 9 years old. Can you figure out his strengths/weaknesses?

Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (non-motor Revised (TVPS-R)

The TVPS is used to determine a student’s visual-perceptual strengths and weaknesses. Visual Perception is defined as the capacity to interpret or give meaning to what is seen. The student is shown a stimulus picture, and asked to point to a correct response from four or five choices. The student is tested in the seven areas listed below:

Vis-Percept

Ages

Standard

Scores

Norm=100±15

Scaled

Scores

Norm=10±3

Vis Discrimination assesses the ability to match or determine exact characteristics of two forms when one is among similar forms.

>12.11

121

14

Above

Vis Memory assesses the ability to remember for immediate recall all of
the characteristics of a form and find it among similar forms.

12.7

111

12

Above

Vis Spatial- Relationships assesses the ability to determine the one single form or part of a form that is different from the other forms.

>12.11

114

13

Above

Vis Form- Constancy assesses the ability to see a form and find it hidden among other forms when it may be a different size, rotated, or reversed.

4.10

77

5

Below

Vis Sequential- Memory assesses the ability to remember for immediate recall a series of forms from among four separate series of forms.

>12.11

130

16

Above

Vis Figure- Ground assesses the ability to perceive a form visually, and to find this form hidden in a chaotic ground of matter.

11.4

109

12

Above

Vis Closure assesses the ability to determine, from four incomplete forms, the one that would be the same as the completed form.